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Mr.-Miss CBC to Highlight
Delight Awaits Yule Guests
iirtK
MISS PAM ALEXANDER, a senior from Ukiah, Cal., is a sociology major. She wants to go into
some kind of social work. While
attending C.B.C, Miss Alexander
has been 1971 Homecoming
Queen, 1971-72 Simmons Hall
dorm president, and sophomore
class favorite.
RICHARD FLOOD is a senior
from Fairfield, Cal., majoring in
biology with a speech minor. He
plans to go into student work after
serving as a U.S.-2er. He has
been an R.A. in Smith Halt, BSU
president. Circle K member, and
has received a master kev award.
MISS DEBBIE BELOHOVEK is a
senior from San Bernardino, Cal.
She is working on a speech/drama
major and a P.E. minor. She
wants to go into special education
for the blind. At C.B.C. Miss
Belohovek has served as cheerleader, ASB second vice president, and a member ofthe 1972
homecoming court. She has also
directed and written drama productions.
"Les Chanteuse" will be singing during the evening of Dec. 3
at Grace Baptist Church, 8223
California Avenue, Riverside.
Service begins at 7 p.m.
* * *
California Baptist College
"Free People" will present a
musicale at Grace Baptist
Church holiday smorgasbord on
Friday, Dec. 1, 6:30 p.m.
The elegant Stuft Shirt Restaurant in Newport Beach will
be the setting for gala festivities awaiting Yule Festival guests
Monday evening. Emcee Jim
Tuell's presentation of "Christmas Is Love" and "Christmas
Is" sung by Les Chanteuses
members will highlight the program's theme. DramaTriomem-
bers, Sam Vickery, Ann Williams,
and Steve Holden will perform a
special surprise for the program.
The evening will feature a
Maranatha Music group, 'The
Way," which will share its testimonies and music. "The Way"
will replace the formerly scheduled "Selah!" singers who had to
cancel due to difficulties. Maranatha Music organization is composed of five musical groups
which minister the Gospel of
Jesus Christ.
Mr. and Miss C.B.C, Sam
Gee and Gloria Combs, will continue the cherished tradition of
presenting the new Mr. and Miss
C.B.C. -- a climatic event ofthe
Yule Festival. The first election
of Mr. and Miss C.B.C was held
in 1953 when the honored students' titles were "Best All -
Around Boy and Girl." The tradition sprung from the student
oody's desire to recognize a
boy and girl who best typified
the C.B.C. student. The years
have brought title changes including "Personality Favorites"
and "Lord and Lady" with the
election based mainly on personality aspects.
In 1959 the title "Mr. and
Miss C.B.C." was first used.
Now, election is based on leadership, personality, scholarship,
school spirit and loyalty. This
years nominees for Mr. C.B.C.
include Richard Flood, Walter
Grubb, Jerry Pounde r s, Mike
Proctor, and Sam Vickery. Miss
C.B.C. will be one ofthe following: Pam Alexander, Debbie Belohovek, Carol Iwane, Dee Patterson, or Ann Williams.
The delicious Yuletide Dinner
will include tossed mixed green
salad, sirloin brochette teriyaki,
rice pilaf, green beans, tomato
provencale, hot fudge sundae,
and a beverage.
The evening celebration promises to be so delightful that
Santa Claus has sent special word
expressing his plans to attend.
Harvey Oster, official C.B.C.
photographer will take pictures at
the restaurant from 7-7:50 p.m.
for students who desire them. The -
cost ofthe pictures will be $3.95.
The ASB will be providing
parking valets. The program will
begin promptly at 8 p.m. Yule
Festival ticket sales will end
Friday about 4:30 p.m.
MISS DEE PATTERSON, a senior from Porterville, Cal., is a
psychology/sociology major. She
wants to become an elementary
school teacher and has future
plans of becoming a speech therapist. Miss Patterson has served
as secretary-treasurer of the
junior class, member of SCTA,
ASB second vice president, and
R.A. in Simmons Hall.
WALTER GRUBB, a senior from
Alcoa, Tenn., is ahistory/politi-
cal science major. He plans to
obtain a masters in public administration. He has served as
an R.A. in Smith Hall, editor of
the Banner, sophom or e class
President, ASB First Vice President, and ASB President.
MISS CAROL IWANE is a senior
from Honolulu, Hawaii majoring
in sociology. She would like to
teach or counsel high school or
college students. Miss Iwane is
a member of Hermanos enCristo,
Alpha Chi, has been an R.A. and
dorm president in Simmons Hall,
and secretary for the Behavioral
Science Club.
I Jifc>h#ft:
MIKE PROCTOR, a senior from
Westminister, Cal., is a religion
major who eventually wants to
go into pastoral work. He has
played on the soccer team, been
a memberof Ministerial Alliance,
served on a youth evangelism
team, and is an R.A. in Smith
Hall.
Students To Look Over College
High school juniors and seniors will be on campus Friday,
Dec. 1, for the nineteenth annual
Prospective Student Day. Registration will begin at 7:30 Thursday morning and all activities
will end Friday evening.
Included in the activities are
campus tours which will be conducted by Circle K and K-ettes,
dorm and class visitation, and a
special chapel program in the
gymnasium with the Free People
performing. A barbequeandpow-
FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1972
Registration Beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Campus Tours 8-10 a.m.
Residence Halls Open House 9-10 a.m.
Assembly Program (chapel) 10:05 a.m.
Lunch 12 noon
Powder Puff Football 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Faculty Conferences with High School Students 1:45-3 p.m.
Variety Show 3 p.m.
Basketball Game, CBC vs. Azusa Pacific 7 p.m.
January Bible Study Clinic Friday, 7 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.
SAT. DEC. 2, 1972
ACT Test , 8:30 a.m.
der puff football game will be
held on the front lawn after
which will be counseling with the
faculty members and a variety
show. Later that night a basketball game between CBC and Azusa
Pacific will be played in the
gym.
"Campus visitation days are
becoming a vital part of new
student recruitment according to
Stan Rowland," Director of Admissions. "If we can invite them
on our campus, we have a better
chance of enlisting them because
they actually see what a day at
Cal Baptist is like, and more
important, they meet students
and faculty."
SEE SCHEDULE
NEXT COLUMN
JERRY POUNDERS is a senior
from Torrance, Cal. He is majoring in business administration and plans to go into business for himself within the near
future. He has been an R.A. in
Smith Hall, ASB Second vice
president, and involved in BSU.
MISS ANN WILLIAMS, a senior
from Hemet, Cal., is an English
major with a psychology minor.
She plans to become an elementary school teacher. Miss Williams has been junior class senator, ASB first vice president, a
Drama Trio member, an Alpha
Chi member, R.A. in Simmons
Hall, and member of SCTA.
SAM VICKERY is a senior from
Fresno, Cal., with a sociology
major and psychology minor.
Presently working for the family planning Center, he has no
definite plans for the future. He
has been freshmen class favorite, served on dorm council, a
four year member of Drama
Trio, and a Circle K member.
ATTENTION ALL EDUCATION
STUDENTS - Mrs. W. Brown,
Teacher Training Coordinator
has announced that the Spelling
Proficiency examination required
for all TeacherTrainingStudents
will be given again on Mondav,
Dec. 4, at 10:00a.m. in room 125.

Mr.-Miss CBC to Highlight
Delight Awaits Yule Guests
iirtK
MISS PAM ALEXANDER, a senior from Ukiah, Cal., is a sociology major. She wants to go into
some kind of social work. While
attending C.B.C, Miss Alexander
has been 1971 Homecoming
Queen, 1971-72 Simmons Hall
dorm president, and sophomore
class favorite.
RICHARD FLOOD is a senior
from Fairfield, Cal., majoring in
biology with a speech minor. He
plans to go into student work after
serving as a U.S.-2er. He has
been an R.A. in Smith Halt, BSU
president. Circle K member, and
has received a master kev award.
MISS DEBBIE BELOHOVEK is a
senior from San Bernardino, Cal.
She is working on a speech/drama
major and a P.E. minor. She
wants to go into special education
for the blind. At C.B.C. Miss
Belohovek has served as cheerleader, ASB second vice president, and a member ofthe 1972
homecoming court. She has also
directed and written drama productions.
"Les Chanteuse" will be singing during the evening of Dec. 3
at Grace Baptist Church, 8223
California Avenue, Riverside.
Service begins at 7 p.m.
* * *
California Baptist College
"Free People" will present a
musicale at Grace Baptist
Church holiday smorgasbord on
Friday, Dec. 1, 6:30 p.m.
The elegant Stuft Shirt Restaurant in Newport Beach will
be the setting for gala festivities awaiting Yule Festival guests
Monday evening. Emcee Jim
Tuell's presentation of "Christmas Is Love" and "Christmas
Is" sung by Les Chanteuses
members will highlight the program's theme. DramaTriomem-
bers, Sam Vickery, Ann Williams,
and Steve Holden will perform a
special surprise for the program.
The evening will feature a
Maranatha Music group, 'The
Way" which will share its testimonies and music. "The Way"
will replace the formerly scheduled "Selah!" singers who had to
cancel due to difficulties. Maranatha Music organization is composed of five musical groups
which minister the Gospel of
Jesus Christ.
Mr. and Miss C.B.C, Sam
Gee and Gloria Combs, will continue the cherished tradition of
presenting the new Mr. and Miss
C.B.C. -- a climatic event ofthe
Yule Festival. The first election
of Mr. and Miss C.B.C was held
in 1953 when the honored students' titles were "Best All -
Around Boy and Girl." The tradition sprung from the student
oody's desire to recognize a
boy and girl who best typified
the C.B.C. student. The years
have brought title changes including "Personality Favorites"
and "Lord and Lady" with the
election based mainly on personality aspects.
In 1959 the title "Mr. and
Miss C.B.C." was first used.
Now, election is based on leadership, personality, scholarship,
school spirit and loyalty. This
years nominees for Mr. C.B.C.
include Richard Flood, Walter
Grubb, Jerry Pounde r s, Mike
Proctor, and Sam Vickery. Miss
C.B.C. will be one ofthe following: Pam Alexander, Debbie Belohovek, Carol Iwane, Dee Patterson, or Ann Williams.
The delicious Yuletide Dinner
will include tossed mixed green
salad, sirloin brochette teriyaki,
rice pilaf, green beans, tomato
provencale, hot fudge sundae,
and a beverage.
The evening celebration promises to be so delightful that
Santa Claus has sent special word
expressing his plans to attend.
Harvey Oster, official C.B.C.
photographer will take pictures at
the restaurant from 7-7:50 p.m.
for students who desire them. The -
cost ofthe pictures will be $3.95.
The ASB will be providing
parking valets. The program will
begin promptly at 8 p.m. Yule
Festival ticket sales will end
Friday about 4:30 p.m.
MISS DEE PATTERSON, a senior from Porterville, Cal., is a
psychology/sociology major. She
wants to become an elementary
school teacher and has future
plans of becoming a speech therapist. Miss Patterson has served
as secretary-treasurer of the
junior class, member of SCTA,
ASB second vice president, and
R.A. in Simmons Hall.
WALTER GRUBB, a senior from
Alcoa, Tenn., is ahistory/politi-
cal science major. He plans to
obtain a masters in public administration. He has served as
an R.A. in Smith Hall, editor of
the Banner, sophom or e class
President, ASB First Vice President, and ASB President.
MISS CAROL IWANE is a senior
from Honolulu, Hawaii majoring
in sociology. She would like to
teach or counsel high school or
college students. Miss Iwane is
a member of Hermanos enCristo,
Alpha Chi, has been an R.A. and
dorm president in Simmons Hall,
and secretary for the Behavioral
Science Club.
I Jifc>h#ft:
MIKE PROCTOR, a senior from
Westminister, Cal., is a religion
major who eventually wants to
go into pastoral work. He has
played on the soccer team, been
a memberof Ministerial Alliance,
served on a youth evangelism
team, and is an R.A. in Smith
Hall.
Students To Look Over College
High school juniors and seniors will be on campus Friday,
Dec. 1, for the nineteenth annual
Prospective Student Day. Registration will begin at 7:30 Thursday morning and all activities
will end Friday evening.
Included in the activities are
campus tours which will be conducted by Circle K and K-ettes,
dorm and class visitation, and a
special chapel program in the
gymnasium with the Free People
performing. A barbequeandpow-
FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1972
Registration Beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Campus Tours 8-10 a.m.
Residence Halls Open House 9-10 a.m.
Assembly Program (chapel) 10:05 a.m.
Lunch 12 noon
Powder Puff Football 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Faculty Conferences with High School Students 1:45-3 p.m.
Variety Show 3 p.m.
Basketball Game, CBC vs. Azusa Pacific 7 p.m.
January Bible Study Clinic Friday, 7 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.
SAT. DEC. 2, 1972
ACT Test , 8:30 a.m.
der puff football game will be
held on the front lawn after
which will be counseling with the
faculty members and a variety
show. Later that night a basketball game between CBC and Azusa
Pacific will be played in the
gym.
"Campus visitation days are
becoming a vital part of new
student recruitment according to
Stan Rowland" Director of Admissions. "If we can invite them
on our campus, we have a better
chance of enlisting them because
they actually see what a day at
Cal Baptist is like, and more
important, they meet students
and faculty."
SEE SCHEDULE
NEXT COLUMN
JERRY POUNDERS is a senior
from Torrance, Cal. He is majoring in business administration and plans to go into business for himself within the near
future. He has been an R.A. in
Smith Hall, ASB Second vice
president, and involved in BSU.
MISS ANN WILLIAMS, a senior
from Hemet, Cal., is an English
major with a psychology minor.
She plans to become an elementary school teacher. Miss Williams has been junior class senator, ASB first vice president, a
Drama Trio member, an Alpha
Chi member, R.A. in Simmons
Hall, and member of SCTA.
SAM VICKERY is a senior from
Fresno, Cal., with a sociology
major and psychology minor.
Presently working for the family planning Center, he has no
definite plans for the future. He
has been freshmen class favorite, served on dorm council, a
four year member of Drama
Trio, and a Circle K member.
ATTENTION ALL EDUCATION
STUDENTS - Mrs. W. Brown,
Teacher Training Coordinator
has announced that the Spelling
Proficiency examination required
for all TeacherTrainingStudents
will be given again on Mondav,
Dec. 4, at 10:00a.m. in room 125.